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Scott Joplin
Cleopha
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Scott Joplin
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March
Compose Date
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1902
Publication Date
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1902
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3:22
"Cleopha" is a ragtime composition by Scott Joplin, one of the most famous and influential composers of the genre. It was composed in 1902 and premiered the same year. The piece is named after Cleopha Pollard, a young girl who was a friend of Joplin's. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a lively and upbeat melody, with a syncopated rhythm that is typical of ragtime music. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with a more melodic and lyrical quality. The third movement returns to the lively and upbeat style of the first, with a more complex and intricate rhythm. One of the most notable characteristics of "Cleopha" is its use of syncopation, which is a hallmark of ragtime music. Syncopation involves placing accents on the off-beats of a measure, creating a sense of rhythmic tension and energy. Joplin was a master of this technique, and "Cleopha" is a prime example of his skill in using syncopation to create a lively and engaging musical experience. Another characteristic of "Cleopha" is its use of melodic and harmonic motifs, which are repeated and developed throughout the piece. This creates a sense of unity and coherence, as well as a feeling of forward momentum and progression. Overall, "Cleopha" is a classic example of ragtime music, with its lively rhythms, syncopated melodies, and playful spirit. It remains a popular and beloved piece of music, and a testament to Joplin's enduring legacy as one of the greatest composers of the genre.
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